Egypt – Benin: a spot in the quarter-finals up for grabs 
Egypt face Benin on Monday at Adrar Stadium, aiming to reach the quarter-finals of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
Egypt: favourites but still a work in progress 
Egypt finished top of their group, conceding few goals. Two consecutive clean sheets helped the Pharaohs qualify without too much trouble.
Results are good, but the performances have been uneven at times. The team gave away several chances, especially against South Africa and Angola.
With several key attackers expected back, Egypt will look to put in a more convincing display in this knockout match.
Benin: already a successful run 
Benin reached the round of 16 as one of the best third-placed teams. The win over Botswana was enough to keep their run going.
The campaign is respectable, but the level steps up sharply against Egypt. Previous matches versus higher-ranked teams exposed some attacking limitations.
To have any hope of an upset, Benin will need to be rock-solid at the back.
Probable lineups
Egypt :
El Shenawy ; Hany, Ibrahim, Rabia, Hamdi ; Attia, Fathy, Zizo ; Salah, Marmoush, Trezeguet
Benin :
Dandjinou ; Ouorou, Verdon, Tijani, Roche ; Imourane, Attidjikou ; Tosin, Dodo, Olaitan ; Mounie
What to take away
- Egypt remain solid at the back.
- Benin have already achieved their main objective.
- On paper the gap in quality is significant.
- Knockout match.

Football prediction Egypt vs Benin
Egypt to win
Egypt have more experience and individual quality. Barring a shock, the Pharaohs should win and move on.
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